At a hearing Thursday afternoon, a judge ordered 28-year-old Antonio Walker to be held without bond in connection with Tuesday's shooting at the French Quarter Apartments in Jeffersonville.

Walker was quickly arrested following the shooting death of 25-year-old Paris Hamilton.

Police said they found him a short distance from the crime scene.

A shackled Walker slowly made his way down the hallway at the Clark County Courthouse on Thursday.

He passed friends and family members of the man he is accused of killing.

Erica Hamilton said her brother told her he was going to the French Quarter Apartments to borrow money.

Police said he was shot five times.

Paris Hamilton was due in court next month on cocaine charges.

The motive behind his killing remains unclear. According to Erica Hamilton, who was in the hallway when her brother was killed, she has been told several stories about her brother's death.

"I loved my brother. It's horrible what happened to him. I hope the guy burns in Hell. He'll get what he deserves," said Erica Hamilton.

She said she had seen Walker before, but didn't know of any connection between him and her brother.

"It was just a ruthless murder. No need to take his life. He was unarmed. There was no need for this," said Stacy Sears, a relative of Hamilton's.

Walker was appointed a public defender. As he stood in an elevator with two sheriff's deputies preparing to head back to jail, someone told Walker, "You know he's got three kids without a daddy? You know that?"

Walker is also said to have three children. He is due back in Clark County court in March with a trial date set for April 9.